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kelah I; fish ~ sj fish, Tor spp. kelah II IB; skargi, zarzuty, akty oskarżenia; zgłaszać lub składać skargi, składać zażalenia, oskarżać, ścigać. piknik = piknik; piknik zabawa i obiad, piknik: wielu odwiedzających przyjeżdża na Port Dickson Beach w każdy weekend; piknikowy piknik, piknik: niestandardowa gra plażowa to największy rolnik. kelah I; ikan ~ sj ikan darat, Tor spp.
kelah II IB; pengaduan, tuduhan, dakwaan; mengelah melaporkan atau mengadukan, membuat pengaduan, menuduh, mendakwa.
kelah = perkelahan; berkelah bersuka-suka dan berjamu beramai-ramai, berpiknik: ramai pelawat yg datang ~ ke Pantai Port Dickson tiap- tiap hujung minggu; perkelahan perihal berkelah, piknik: adat bermain pantai ini merupakan suatu ~ kaum tani yg terbesar.
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Kelah sang demang Jahja Datoek Kajo: pidato otokritik di ...
Account of Jahja Datoek Kajo, a nationalist from Minangkabau, Sumatera Barat Province and member of Volksraad (People's Council, during Dutch colonial period) in Indonesia.
Azizah Etek, Arfan B. R., 2008
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Thomas Kelah Wharton Journal
Journal with illustrations and drawings, correspondence, notes and genalogy.
Thomas Kelah Wharton, 1830
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Journal of the American Oriental Society - Jilid 4 - Halaman 310
The kelah is not regarded as the responsible agent in human action. The good or bad actions of the individual, in this sense of the kelah, are not attributed to its influence. An extract from a native's remarks upon it will show the distinction made ...
American Oriental Society, 1854
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Eastern and northern Asia. Europe - Halaman 167
0 come, rice kelah, come. Come to the field. Come to the rice. With seed of each gender come. Come from the river Kho. Come from the river Kaw. Come from the place where they meet. Come from the West. Come from the East. From the crop ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1859
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Zion, Champion for God - Halaman 127
Since that little boy started talking, the nurses have been taking Kelah on evening rounds. The patients love her. There are two teen girls here who were in separate car accidents and are in comas. One nurse started laying Kelah beside each ...
Joy J. Matthews, Helen Heavirland, 2004
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Descriptive Ethnology - Halaman 167
O come, rice kelah, come. Come to the field. Come to the rice. With seed of each gender come. Come from the river Kho. Come from the river Kaw. Come from the place where they meet. Come from the West. Come from the East. From the crop ...
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Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical ...
Besides the Ywah and the daemons above alluded to, they believe in many other spiritual beings known as Keta)t, or, speaking more definitely, every object has a kelah, whether men, trees, or plants, and even inanimate objects, such as axes ...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1873
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Violence and Colonial Dialogue: The Australian-Pacific ... - Halaman 1
The story of Kelah, from Epi Island in Vanuatu, is just one. On 12 October 1874 an inquest into the death of ''a Polynesian Labourer'' called Compan, who had last been seen in the company of ''Keelah (Polynesian)'', found his cause of death ...
Tracey Banivanua-Mar, 2007
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Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical ...
Spirit Worship Besides the Ywah and the daemons above alluded to, they believe in many other spiritual beings known as Kelah, or, speaking more definitely, every object has a kelah, whether men, trees, or plants, and even inanimate objects ...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1894
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Cambodian, basic course - Jilid 1 - Halaman 262
1 Numeral-Classlfler Phrases rol pek (prek) every morning rol yup every evening medion once memaog one hour, per hour megay a day, per day mechnam one year, per year kelah maog half an hour kelah chnam half a year rol peel every ...
Foreign Service Institute (U.S.), Richard B. Noss, Im Proum, 1966